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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that intentionally keep someone away or prevent interaction with them.
Example: "He always finds a way to avoid you at social gatherings, making it difficult to have a conversation."
Alternatives: "steers clear of you" or "shuns you".
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--If avoidstee avoids you, you should avoid it.
Lately, it's seemed more like first you get the dance moves, then you get laughed at, then everyone avoids you while you wildly flay your arms around in a sad typhoon of sweat and loneliness.
The lesson, I pointed out politely, was that when a person avoids you, does not respond to your attentions and makes no effort to engage in communication, she is not interested.
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3. Avoid "you" statements.
Avoid "you" statements.
Avoid "you" statements that directly blame the individual receiving criticism.
4. They avoid you.
"Your family will avoid you.
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